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Lovelace Park gained new trees on Friday, thanks to Evanston consulting company ZS, which held a fundraiser to help cover the cost.
ZS also contributed to the funds, as did Natural Habitat/Citizens Greener Evanston. Nine ZS employees and three Friends of Lovelace Park members helped plant them.
ZS employees and Friends of Lovelace Park members gather to plant five trees. Credit: Sigrid PilgrimThe new trees were planted in Lovelace Park. Credit: Sigrid PilgrimTanya Marquez from ZS and Stephen Walker, Greenways Supervisor, receive the contribution check. Credit: Sigrid Pilgrim
Beware! This photo of YMCA preschoolers may cause cuteness overload!
Credit: Susy Schultz
Jean Cunningham snapped this picture of a gloomy, post-rain Evanston with some spring flowers peeking through.
Credit: Jean Cunningham
On Monday, April 25, Evanston Township High School students led an “Intergenerational Climate Strike” to demand a full-time sustainability coordinator.
Lily Aaron, ETHS senior, speaks at the intergenerational climate strike at Fountain Square on Monday. Credit: Evan Girard
Climate action activists gathered at Fountain Square. Credit: Evan Girard
Jordan Muhammad, Northwestern University sophomore Credit: Evan Girard
Milo Slevin, ETHS sophomore, holds a sign with a QR code directing students to a template for writing letters to elected officials. Credit: Evan Girard
Adina Keeling
Adina Keeling is a photojournalist and reporter, covering city news, sustainability, schools, and art. She also investigates mental health systems and environmental injustices in Evanston, and puts together...
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